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i. ... , i 1 3 CS- war- items 1. I Chartering. 1 L jrervision. ixl Investment Katuri- Service Charges! . J:"t . C. Icposit Insurance. - ' Ctate banking supervision is; to J paying' greater attention to 1 lizg personnel, than ever he 1 zz, and from - every angle. Edu t ti:nal efforts; among officers, t byees and directors will be ; unrated in a practical school c f linking at Chapel Hill during i: r coming summer The State cf ITcrth Carolina' through' , va riciis boards and associations, re tires of ' nearly; all professional '::ces a certain amount" of school : ccrtafn experience, character locations, so why not make t . Azvx- specifications along sun It lises for bankers Education, 1 : is the first step toward the 1. 3 recent depression taught us a r:::t salutary lesson in con r - :t::n.with the i heretofore ; prom' 2S and indiscriminate charac g of banking institutions. l;::r to 1831 almost any group il men could secure a character, . quarters, and forwith open . , e' M nf , t .:r doors for the purpose of cz-1 acting " a banking ' business. TI 3 result of such a policy was electrons, as many communities MUST ZOtTL AY , DEAR: i - w : . ' tD a : r;- '. o Hers i3 a rr" 'ra isant way lo get mici irom . ; .. ? J - t; f" i r 3 ci two AUIA-rriTZZn tablets In- -. w ,. - , ,.. - As e . i r 3 t-llwt U fe&lveJ, drirJc Cie tansy solution. S , - Yon v ' water t! - i j i- x.zzz.zz'2: : "4 f:r a nr. I 17 1 t3t:rrcl iz , fc.,i W i. j c ::i is LI..".: 1 ia tl2,c:i"' :.':-it3, th.3 ct:1-: ' Thror-rli r ;t:lby in .ZZ Gie' Advissry 1 j C cf'ITsrth Ciiill i. c c t3 Treasurer,' u t -'..zzi, :. tic Attcrr.:y t:r:r:l c. . : tires . out- Etaniir.?.. tcti s 3 . 1 1 '.-crs -ia. .our stat ths Ccnni::!: ::r cf Eanks-riome uu. UUir l is . not a nenlcr cf tl:3 csmmis- Jawns of the old Governor's 2Ian sicn all rtirlfe institutions : in, sion where for years the First La rcrth Czjzllzx ars Larg required: dies have ruled as thev ohose. , to jeal; ::Iy grard the integrity of all collateral. One cf the lessons learned daring the past few years, and a bitter lesson that was re sponsible V in a large, measure ' for many bank failures, was the fact that while hanks duly investigated all collateral at the timer it was tendered in connection oans, banks did not assiduously attend to a close scrutiny of such colla teral at stated penods thereaxter. fPTO:! of experience." tailedappraisals, ":.tiCicatM t f ifcdoesm,t resent that she to real esxaxe, ana otner suuuon,- tog data in connection wth : all, collateral is now a routine Te auirement in all state banks. : Staggered maturities over a 10 to 15 year period of all bond and securi portf olios,ia another mud sill in the foundation of an un breakable bank. With the State of North' Carolina having a bond watchdog in the Local Government Commission, and that organization lending adding hand coiui ties, cities and towns in revamp ing, rejuvenating and reorganize ing their financial obligations, we have seen our state emerge from the recent depression with a high 1; . :-.B1l4,1(,ves TO investment lists maturing in, ap j , . , ,a , menas ri year over a. ten to fifteen yea? peripda banking institution need 1 8 YOUR Lj lteato it fizz.- j rrv "cent r.Vts) . 'y 11.3 t: '.3 ir.cra like epring 1 in v;a2r, con- - wt.. which'' i .rJw-ty C.t a ..ry-Lac.: 4 . ' A w r 9 t , -i '.. ' 1 7 A. PATOIS, Ji. . ' 1 Ilararet Elizabeth Gardner Hoey takes the tow. . , , Che is the woman, who -has sworn' to stick by Clyde Eoark Hoey unto death. V- For the new First Lady of Tar brownstone house on North Blount street will ''be another place : to call home -home for four years. in -the 'esirdens and snacious JXUS1 lUArEHXCl. 11UCV Will DG 81 f,! ?or - ,? Governor's , Mansion, Mrs. Hoey will behead in her own right LV I 1 ,, She is a smiling, bite-haired, motherly-looking woman.' ' -1 -She is an individualist ; , the sa me as her husband.' ' 31 . i' At the age, of ' 16 she quit schoo!. wer mottier had died and she, was forced to become house keeper for-her father. 1 ' 7 , - What education she got came ij. - j - fx A ,A rtAnftft w husband does not nd wh Bt.A. ew OBva Clyde Boark Hoey grew up with Margaret Gardner, ; ,f ? r He squired her to an ice cream supper once and it wasn't long un til they, were courting steadily. On March 22, 1900, Margaret Gardner. changed her name,, be came the bride of the' up and coming Hoey,, in what was de scribed as one of the biggest wed dings of that time inShelby., Nowhere1 in the Carolinas will you find a more friendly person. The latch-tring is always on -the outside at the Hoey home. She loves b to have company. - Her range from five years on up Most of them are between the ages of five" and forty. She always has been' a friend to young peo- I The Hoey home in Shelby over ; which she supervised many years i is a center of hospitality. Per sons of all ages and many differ lent groups have enjoyed, its par ties,; its luncheons, its, dinners, formal and informal,- its' teas and its" three-day parties; J -' , ? - ' , have any fears of an j investment collause;' ' f! 1 ." , Another important leltfon taughfl the banking fraternity by the vie issiWdes of recent years is the foUoy of viewing, with each other in their efforts to secure business, to the end that banking services of various 'kinds were, furnished free to icnstomers but tA a consid erable cost to the bank. The Nor- IcialionrpromuTgated a few , years ago a just, fair and .equitable sys- s tem f off service charges" covering many heretofore expensive opera tions v by banksr and the general adoption of such schedules in the banks of our state have relieved them of a most burdensome , ex pensevilf ? s i The institution of deposit"' in surance shortly after the banking holiday vdid jnore ,to reestablish confidence in basks and bankers ' than any other cne thirg, and was tillishment cf rrlrc:! zWz tanks. T'. 3 Trercnt lr-trr-cs lir.it cf .... . Iw The II:?7 ATM" tic ly as the' decs herself. Her father was a pio-cer ia faming in Cleveland county. , ITaybe that i3 why she lihes so much to work in her . beautl-l flower gardens. " She was one of a family cf eight children. Only three cf then are living; now. Besides hfilf there are Exrmer Governor 0. Hax Gardner, and Bate Gardner, who at Gastonia. ,r - ' t North Carolina's new First La ty is modest, unassuming.' , " - She is proud of her husband, yes; . - j '1- don't often say nice things about Max," she says, ,'.'f or he has the same, blood in- him I have in me and that would be like paying myself - cdmpliments, ' hut when people brag, on Clyde I just love it for I can out-bragany of them." OlF;V , Is your hair grey y$ it going grey ? Is it drab, faded or streaked? it.: Don't let these Jell -tale marks of age remain. They make you look and feel old beyond your ) , years. Erase them quickly and simply with Clairol which shampoos reconditions and tints A - your hair back to its own natural-looking color ...glowing with youthful highlights... in one triple-action treatment. Atk your: beautician. Write for FREE booklet, FREE; advice on cart f hair and " FREE boauty onetysis . fVof with common, oU- Stvsrty KIna, Oolrvl. Inc. 132 Wt 4ilh v' Pltat Mfld rRI? QoJrol booklet. The Koey's have thre3 c " " They are: ' Isabel, who was educate I ; i ' n Women's College of the Uci;c " of North Carolina. . ; . Charles of Shelby and . C!;I . , Jr.; of Canton. Both attended 1.'. Carolina State College. , ' .v. SMTHFEELEyN. C, Dec. 3I , (UP) A hen here has defied the ". laws of nature by over 16 years, recently celebrating her 19th bii thday and bringing the total, of her offspring to 700. : " ; r Despite the fact that the aver age life span, of a fowl is from ' two to threev years, "Old Good", ' as she ia.called by her owner, Hrs.; Emma Holder of Benson, Boute 2,'j continues hale, hearty and proli- , fic. J ' .' ' - . . Regularly since her own arrival ; in 1917 , she has hatched a brocd of chicks three times yearly, , her largest brood to date ; numbering 21.' ' ' f i V' , Bienzi pointed out that . Hitler Austria, of Italian extraction, Sta lin A. Georgian,1 and the late Mar shal Pilsudi, of Poland; a Greek.'. (TT b. 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